AMSTERDAM — Amnesty International gave former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick its Ambassador of Conscience Award on Saturday for his kneeling protest of racial injustice that launched a sports movement and might have cost him his job.
Onetime 49ers teammate Eric Reid presented Kaepernick with the award during a ceremony in Amsterdam.
In his acceptance speech, the award-winner described police killings of African Americans and Latinos in the United States as lawful lynchings.
"Racialized oppression and dehumanization is woven into the very fabric of our nation — the effects of which can be seen in the lawful lynching of black and brown people by the police, and the mass incarceration of black and brown lives in the prison industrial complex," Kaepernick said.
Kaepernick first took a knee during the pre-game playing of the American national anthem when he was with the 49ers in 2016 to protest police brutality.